Re: AAT:A method to falsify
David Froehlich (eohippus@moe.cc.utexas.edu)
Sun, 8 Oct 1995 17:05:19 -0500
On 7 Oct 1995, H. M. Hubey wrote:
> With the temperature differential of about 10 degrees it would
> be possible to compute the level of physical activity needed
> to keep a state state temperature in water. If it's too high,
> we can then compute the proportion of time needed in water
> and in air to keep a steady state temperature for survival.
>
GIGO
David J. Froehlich Phone: 512-471-6088
Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory Fax: 512-471-5973
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